Barn Dismantling and Demolition in McKittrick, CA

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APT General Engineering

4.5
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Bakersfield, CA

We have the right equipment and expertise to safely take down barns, out buildings, sheds and other freestanding structures. We’re a licensed and insured demolition contractor with several decades of experience providing comprehensive wrecking services in Southern California. Contact... more

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Bakersfield Backhoe Service

Bakersfield, CA

Bakersfield Backhoe Service is a demolition and excavation contractor servicing the San Joaquin valley. more

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Chavez Demolition

Bakersfield, CA

Chavez Demolition is a family-owned business with over 25 years of experience in the residential and commercial demolition industry! We offer a stunning variety of services for all kinds of customers. Click the "Get a Quote" button to learn more. more

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KRS Land Development Inc

5.0
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McKittrick, CA
  • Commercial Demolition
  • Residential Demolition
  • Serving Greater Los Angeles
  • No hidden fees

For full-service barn demolition in the greater Los Angeles area, KRS Land Development Inc is a top choice for homeowners, businesses, and contractors alike. Experience the difference in quality and service by choosing us for your demo needs! more

Barn Demolition Tips for McKittrick, CA

Barn Demolition Tips

How does barn demolition work?

Oftentimes, the barn demolition process involves first tearing out the siding and then cutting small relief notches in the upright timbers. From there, the skeleton of the barn is typically tied to a large truck and pulled down. Once the barn is torn down, the timbers, roof, and other debris are removed.

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How does barn deconstruction work?

Barn deconstruction is done by hand rather than excavators or bulldozers, making the process more labor-intensive than demolition. Because of the labor and time involved, deconstruction is more expensive upfront than demolition. However, the barn wood salvaged from deconstruction can then be reused or resold to offset the cost of deconstruction.

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